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Prepare to illuminate the shadowy frontiers of space in SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 47. We begin by shedding light on new findings that reveal brown dwarfs, those celestial enigmas straddling the line between the largest planets and the smallest stars, are far more star-like than we ever imagined. Born from the same intricate dance of gas and dust that gives rise to stars, these failed stars have a story more intertwined with their luminous kin than previously thought.
Next, we peer into the future, where the clock is ticking down to an explosive cosmic event. Astronomers eagerly anticipate a nova eruption within a binary star system, set to dazzle the skies sometime before year's end. This stellar spectacle, a cyclical detonation on the surface of a white dwarf, promises to be a beacon in the night, echoing observations that date back over a century.
We then voyage to the extreme starburst galaxy M82, a crucible of creation churning out new stars at a rate tenfold that of our own Milky Way. With the James Webb Space Telescope piercing through the cosmic dust, we get a front-row seat to the galactic winds and star-forming frenzy defining this compact powerhouse of a galaxy.
And in the Science Report, we delve into the role of homosexual behavior in mammalian social bonding, the alarming rise in simultaneous heatwaves and sea level extremes on global coastlines, the potential psychological effects of teenage screen time, and the latest in home entertainment and security tech that's shaping our digital lives.
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1120 - S27E47: Stellar Nurseries: Unveiling the Origins of Brown Dwarfs and Starbursts Wed, 17 Apr 2024
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1119 - S27E46: Stellar Cannibalism: Unraveling the Secrets of Star-Eating Phenomena Mon, 15 Apr 2024
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1118 - S27E45: Martian Mysteries: Perseverance's Quest for Ancient Life Signs Fri, 12 Apr 2024
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1117 - S27E44: Unveiling Mars' Ancient Rivers: Curiosity's Quest for Extinct Waterways Wed, 10 Apr 2024
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1116 - S27E43: Galactic Ghosts: Unveiling the Milky Way's Dimmest Satellite System Mon, 08 Apr 2024
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1115 - S27E42: Martian Oasis: Gale Crater's Watery Past Revealed Fri, 05 Apr 2024
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1114 - S27E41: Earth's Puzzling Past: The Greenlandic Birth of Scandinavian Lands Wed, 03 Apr 2024
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1113 - S27E40: Magnetic Mysteries: Sagittarius A*'s Invisible Force Field Exposed Mon, 01 Apr 2024
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1112 - S27E39: Galactic Goliaths: The Einasto Supercluster Unveiled Fri, 29 Mar 2024
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1111 - S27E38: The Final Puzzle Piece: Witnessing Planetary Formation's Endgame Wed, 27 Mar 2024
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1110 - S27E37: Betelgeuse's Boiling Secret: The Star That Spins Too Fast Tue, 26 Mar 2024
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1109 - S27E36: Neutron Star Mass Mystery: Unlocking the Threshold of Black Holes Fri, 22 Mar 2024
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1108 - S27E35: Red Planet Revelation: Mars Hides an Ancient Volcanic Behemoth Wed, 20 Mar 2024
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1107 - S27E34: The Ups and Downs of SpaceX's Starship: A Test Flight Tale Mon, 18 Mar 2024
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1106 - S27E33: Star Shredded by Black Hole: A Cosmic Feast Observed Fri, 15 Mar 2024
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1105 - S27E32: Juno's Europa Flyby: Unraveling the Oxygen Secrets of Jupiter's Icy Moon Wed, 13 Mar 2024
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1104 - S27E31: Cosmic Graveyard: The Enigma of the Universe's Oldest Dead Galaxy Mon, 11 Mar 2024
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1103 - S27E30: Axion Stars: The Unseen Beacons of Dark Matter Mysteries Fri, 08 Mar 2024
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1102 - S27E29: Unveiling the Eclipse: A Celestial Dance of Shadows and Light Wed, 06 Mar 2024
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1101 - S27E28: Lunar Lander's Moonlight Slumber: Odysseus in Schomberger Crater Tue, 05 Mar 2024
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1100 - S27E27: Cosmic Clues: New Horizons Probes the Depths of the Kuiper Belt Fri, 01 Mar 2024
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1099 - S27E26: The Universe's Luminosity Leader: Unveiling Quasar J0529-4351 Wed, 28 Feb 2024
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1098 - S27E25: Lunar Lander's Perilous Journey: The Odyssey of Odysseus at the South Pole Mon, 26 Feb 2024
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1097 - S27E24: The Milky Way's Rugby Ball: Sagittarius A* Spins SpaceTime Fri, 23 Feb 2024
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1096 - S27E23: Tectonic Tremors: Unraveling the Secrets of Earth's Pacific Plate Wed, 21 Feb 2024
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1095 - S27E22: Red Planet Hiccup: Perseverance's Dusty Dilemma and the Sherlock Conundrum Mon, 19 Feb 2024
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1094 - S27E21: Cosmic Chicken or Egg: Did Black Holes Birth Galaxies? Fri, 16 Feb 2024
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1093 - S27E20: The Improbable Galaxy: Unveiling the Enigma of Pearl SDG Wed, 14 Feb 2024
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1092 - S27E19: Saturn's "Death Star" Moon Hides a Watery Surprise Mon, 12 Feb 2024
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1091 - Dark Matter Secrets Revealed with Lopsided Galaxies: S27E18 Fri, 09 Feb 2024
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1090 - S27E17: Ancient Lake on Mars Confirmed - Excitement Ensues Wed, 07 Feb 2024
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1089 - S27E16: Our Shrinking Moon Mon, 05 Feb 2024
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1088 - S27E15: Mars's Methane Mystery: Atmospheric Pressure Clues? Fri, 02 Feb 2024
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1087 - S27E14: Mars' Hidden Oceans: Unveiling the Red Planet's Secrets Wed, 31 Jan 2024
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1086 - S27E13: Mars Ingenuity Helicopter // Mystery Monster //Neptune and Uranus' Magnetic Fields Mon, 29 Jan 2024
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1085 - S27E12: The oldest black hole ever observed Fri, 26 Jan 2024
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1084 - S27E11: Mars could have had flowing water for hundreds of millions of years Wed, 24 Jan 2024
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1083 - S27E10: Cosmic Conundrum: The Dark Energy Survey's Unanswered Question Mon, 22 Jan 2024
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1082 - S27E09: The Dark Energy Survey’s Unique Insights Fri, 19 Jan 2024
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1081 - S27E08: How the Mysterious Centaurs Gain their Comet-like Characteristics Wed, 17 Jan 2024
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1080 - S27E07| NASA Delays Manned Return to the Moon Mon, 15 Jan 2024
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1079 - Distant Stars // Shooting Star Testing // NASA’s Deep Space Network | S27E06 Fri, 12 Jan 2024
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1078 - Monstrous X5 Solar Flare // X-37B Space Shuttle | S27E05 Tue, 09 Jan 2024
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1077 - Astronomers study the earliest Milky Way type galaxy ever seen | S27E04 Mon, 08 Jan 2024
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1076 - Milky Way’s Satellite Galaxies // Japan Lunar Lander // NASA’s Infrared Radiometer | S27E03 Thu, 04 Jan 2024
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1075 - Magellanic Clouds' Secret & Eris's Squishy Core | S27E02 Tue, 02 Jan 2024
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1074 - S27E01: Black Hole Radio Signals // A Close Encounter // China Launch Mon, 01 Jan 2024
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1073 - Equatorial Launch Australia Unveils its Plans | S26E156 Fri, 29 Dec 2023
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1072 - Recent Martian volcanism reveals a more active planet | S26E155 Wed, 27 Dec 2023
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1071 - Sun unleashes its biggest solar flare in years | S26E154 Mon, 25 Dec 2023